ebiten/vector/path.go
Hajime Hoshi 70ef5e7d5b vector: Add Arc
Updates #844
2021-07-17 01:34:06 +09:00

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// Copyright 2019 The Ebiten Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Package vector provides functions for vector graphics rendering.
//
// This package is under experiments and the API might be changed with breaking backward compatibility.
package vector
import (
"math"
"github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/v2"
)
type point struct {
x float32
y float32
}
// Path represents a collection of path segments.
type Path struct {
segs [][]point
cur point
}
// MoveTo skips the current position of the path to the given position (x, y) without adding any strokes.
func (p *Path) MoveTo(x, y float32) {
p.cur = point{x: x, y: y}
p.segs = append(p.segs, []point{p.cur})
}
// LineTo adds a line segument to the path, which starts from the current position and ends to the given position (x, y).
//
// LineTo updates the current position to (x, y).
func (p *Path) LineTo(x, y float32) {
if len(p.segs) == 0 {
p.segs = append(p.segs, []point{{x: x, y: y}})
p.cur = point{x: x, y: y}
return
}
seg := p.segs[len(p.segs)-1]
if seg[len(seg)-1].x != x || seg[len(seg)-1].y != y {
p.segs[len(p.segs)-1] = append(seg, point{x: x, y: y})
}
p.cur = point{x: x, y: y}
}
// QuadTo adds a quadratic Bézier curve to the path.
// (x1, y1) is the control point, and (x2, y2) is the destination.
//
// QuadTo updates the current position to (x2, y2).
func (p *Path) QuadTo(x1, y1, x2, y2 float32) {
p.quadTo(x1, y1, x2, y2, 0)
}
// isPointCloseToSegment detects the distance between a segment (x0, y0)-(x1, y1) and a point (x, y) is less than allow.
func isPointCloseToSegment(x, y, x0, y0, x1, y1 float32, allow float32) bool {
// Line passing through (x0, y0) and (x1, y1) in the form of ax + by + c = 0
a := y1 - y0
b := -(x1 - x0)
c := (x1-x0)*y0 - (y1-y0)*x0
// The distance between a line ax+by+c=0 and (x0, y0) is
// |ax0 + by0 + c| / √(a² + b²)
return allow*allow*(a*a+b*b) > (a*x+b*y+c)*(a*x+b*y+c)
}
func (p *Path) quadTo(x1, y1, x2, y2 float32, level int) {
if level > 10 {
return
}
x0 := p.cur.x
y0 := p.cur.y
if isPointCloseToSegment(x1, y1, x0, y0, x2, y2, 0.5) {
p.LineTo(x2, y2)
return
}
x01 := (x0 + x1) / 2
y01 := (y0 + y1) / 2
x12 := (x1 + x2) / 2
y12 := (y1 + y2) / 2
x012 := (x01 + x12) / 2
y012 := (y01 + y12) / 2
p.quadTo(x01, y01, x012, y012, level+1)
p.quadTo(x12, y12, x2, y2, level+1)
}
// CubicTo adds a cubic Bézier curve to the path.
// (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) are the control points, and (x3, y3) is the destination.
//
// CubicTo updates the current position to (x3, y3).
func (p *Path) CubicTo(x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3 float32) {
p.cubicTo(x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3, 0)
}
func (p *Path) cubicTo(x1, y1, x2, y2, x3, y3 float32, level int) {
if level > 10 {
return
}
x0 := p.cur.x
y0 := p.cur.y
if isPointCloseToSegment(x1, y1, x0, y0, x3, y3, 0.5) && isPointCloseToSegment(x2, y2, x0, y0, x3, y3, 0.5) {
p.LineTo(x3, y3)
return
}
x01 := (x0 + x1) / 2
y01 := (y0 + y1) / 2
x12 := (x1 + x2) / 2
y12 := (y1 + y2) / 2
x23 := (x2 + x3) / 2
y23 := (y2 + y3) / 2
x012 := (x01 + x12) / 2
y012 := (y01 + y12) / 2
x123 := (x12 + x23) / 2
y123 := (y12 + y23) / 2
x0123 := (x012 + x123) / 2
y0123 := (y012 + y123) / 2
p.cubicTo(x01, y01, x012, y012, x0123, y0123, level+1)
p.cubicTo(x123, y123, x23, y23, x3, y3, level+1)
}
func normalize(x, y float32) (float32, float32) {
len := float32(math.Hypot(float64(x), float64(y)))
return x / len, y / len
}
// ArcTo adds an arc curve to the path. (x1, y1) is the control point, and (x2, y2) is the destination.
//
// ArcTo updates the current position to (x2, y2).
func (p *Path) ArcTo(x1, y1, x2, y2, radius float32) {
x0 := p.cur.x
y0 := p.cur.y
dx0 := x0 - x1
dy0 := y0 - y1
dx1 := x2 - x1
dy1 := y2 - y1
dx0, dy0 = normalize(dx0, dy0)
dx1, dy1 = normalize(dx1, dy1)
// theta is the angle between two vectors (dx0, dy0) and (dx1, dy1).
theta := math.Acos(float64(dx0*dx1 + dy0*dy1))
// TODO: When theta is bigger than π/2, the arc should be split into two.
// dist is the distance between the control point and the arc's begenning and ending points.
dist := radius / float32(math.Tan(theta/2))
// TODO: What if dist is too big?
// (ax0, ay0) is the start of the arc.
ax0 := x1 + dx0*dist
ay0 := y1 + dy0*dist
// (ax1, ay1) is the end of the arc.
ax1 := x1 + dx1*dist
ay1 := y1 + dy1*dist
p.LineTo(ax0, ay0)
// Calculate the control points for an approximated Bézier curve.
// See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/xamarin-forms/user-interface/graphics/skiasharp/curves/beziers.
alpha := math.Pi - theta
l := radius * float32(math.Tan(alpha/4)*4/3)
cx0 := ax0 + l*(-dx0)
cy0 := ay0 + l*(-dy0)
cx1 := ax1 + l*(-dx1)
cy1 := ay1 + l*(-dy1)
p.CubicTo(cx0, cy0, cx1, cy1, ax1, ay1)
p.LineTo(x2, y2)
}
// Arc adds an arc to the path.
// (x, y) is the center of the arc.
//
// Arc updates the current position to the end of the arc.
func (p *Path) Arc(x, y, radius, startAngle, endAngle float32) {
// Adjust the angles.
for startAngle > endAngle {
endAngle += 2 * math.Pi
}
da := float64(endAngle - startAngle)
if da >= 2*math.Pi {
da = 2 * math.Pi
endAngle = startAngle + float32(da)
}
// If the angle is big, splict this into multiple Arc calls.
if da > math.Pi/2 {
const delta = math.Pi / 3
a := float64(startAngle)
for {
p.Arc(x, y, radius, float32(a), float32(math.Min(a+delta, float64(endAngle))))
if a+delta >= float64(endAngle) {
break
}
a += delta
}
return
}
sin0, cos0 := math.Sincos(float64(startAngle))
x0 := x + radius*float32(cos0)
y0 := y + radius*float32(sin0)
sin1, cos1 := math.Sincos(float64(endAngle))
x1 := x + radius*float32(cos1)
y1 := y + radius*float32(sin1)
p.LineTo(x0, y0)
// Calculate the control points for an approximated Bézier curve.
// See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/xamarin/xamarin-forms/user-interface/graphics/skiasharp/curves/beziers.
l := radius * float32(math.Tan(da/4)*4/3)
cx0 := x0 + l*float32(-sin0)
cy0 := y0 + l*float32(cos0)
cx1 := x1 + l*float32(sin1)
cy1 := y1 + l*float32(-cos1)
p.CubicTo(cx0, cy0, cx1, cy1, x1, y1)
}
// AppendVerticesAndIndicesForFilling appends vertices and indices to fill this path and returns them.
// AppendVerticesAndIndicesForFilling works in a similar way to the built-in append function.
// If the arguments are nils, AppendVerticesAndIndices returns new slices.
//
// The returned vertice's SrcX and SrcY are 0, and ColorR, ColorG, ColorB, and ColorA are 1.
//
// The returned values are intended to be passed to DrawTriangles or DrawTrianglesShader with EvenOdd option
// in order to render a complex polygon like a concave polygon, a polygon with holes, or a self-intersecting polygon.
func (p *Path) AppendVerticesAndIndicesForFilling(vertices []ebiten.Vertex, indices []uint16) ([]ebiten.Vertex, []uint16) {
// TODO: Add tests.
var base uint16
for _, seg := range p.segs {
if len(seg) < 3 {
continue
}
for i, pt := range seg {
vertices = append(vertices, ebiten.Vertex{
DstX: pt.x,
DstY: pt.y,
SrcX: 0,
SrcY: 0,
ColorR: 1,
ColorG: 1,
ColorB: 1,
ColorA: 1,
})
if i < 2 {
continue
}
indices = append(indices, base, base+uint16(i-1), base+uint16(i))
}
base += uint16(len(seg))
}
return vertices, indices
}